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Microsoft Executive Tapped For Top DHS Cyber Post

krebsatwpost writes "The Department of Homeland Security has named Microsoft's 'chief trustworthy infrastructure strategist' Phil Reitinger to be its top cyber security official. Many in the security industry praised him as a smart pick, but said he will need to confront a culture of political infighting and leadership failures at DHS. From the story: 'Reitinger comes to the position with cyber experience in both the public and private sectors. Prior to joining Microsoft in 2003, he was executive director of the Defense Department's Computer Forensics Lab. Before that, he was deputy chief of the Justice Department's Computer Crimes and Intellectual Property section, where he worked under Scott Charney, who is currently corporate vice president for trustworthy computing at Microsoft.'"

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  1. Re:que 500 stupid M$ sux0rs posts by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    if those 4 agencies can't get it done wtf is the DHS going to add?

    Another thick layer of bureaucracy.